Army of Two: The Devil’s Cartel Review | Takes Two To Tango

New Gamer Nation

3 April 2013

Conclusion: Army of Two: The Devil’s Cartel definitely feels different from its predecessors, and that’s understandable seeing how there are different developers this time. This means fans of the series may not like this game as much, since it strays from its original formula. That doesn’t mean it’s a bad game at all; in fact, there are some quirky moments where it even makes fun of itself by pointing out its own flaws, and that’s respectable in its own way.

Army of Two: The Devil’s Cartel

impulsegamer

1 April 2013

Excerpt: The Devil's Cartel is the third entry into the Army of Two series. The latest entry features two brand new playable characters, Alpha and Bravo. The story still features Salem and Rios but they are not playable. EA have made some changes to the game other than the main characters, but the focus is still strongly on co-op.

Army of Two: The Devil's Cartel review

GamesRadar

29 March 2013

Conclusion: "The carnage is immense." "...the ultimate victory is achieved by arming yourself and your partner to the teeth..." "One of the major disconnects with Army of Two is the intelligence--or lack thereof--of enemies.